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has to change so the virus cannot grow and the only way the environment changes is if youth and adults begin to speak with one voice about changing the social norms that allows it to happen. it makes sense to most of us, you have it khaifrpb the social norms. we must educate. but we must go beyond thinking more rigor will get us better achievement. we have to remember a school is a community and in a xhuept, people look out for each other. they've got each other's back. how do we begin to promote that idea that we are in this thing together? we believe it's through, unfortunately but truly, self-interest. kids are driven developmentally by the desire to fit in, to belong, to be part of an affinity group. if we can capitalize on their desire to look out for their friends and give them some more tools and opportunities and support, they will begin to do what we need them to do to at least confront it in their own small cell of social influence and the compounding and leveraging of that begins to make change. so the question we have to ask ourselves, are we as adults willing it slow down
has to change so the virus cannot grow and the only way the environment changes is if youth and adults begin to speak with one voice about changing the social norms that allows it to happen. it makes sense to most of us, you have it khaifrpb the social norms. we must educate. but we must go beyond thinking more rigor will get us better achievement. we have to remember a school is a community and in a xhuept, people look out for each other. they've got each other's back. how do we begin to...
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everybody cares about the environment but they care about their personal environment remember reagan said people are part of the ecosystem, too and this balanced record he presented, i think, provides great hope for the future, and that's why people need to learn the less-lesson. if you love reagan, you'll love "sage brush rebel." >> thank you very much. [applause] >> what are you reading? >> i have a couple of good books. i keep going back and fort to different ones. 1861, about the first year of the civil war. and 1863 now and what's happening in gettysburg, we just covered that battle. but getting a sense of what was happening during 1861, the first shots fired at fort sumpter, and all the behind the scenes going on there at the time. what was happening around the country as it pertained to slavery and other issues, obviously, and during that time as well, leading up to the emancipation proclamation. and the lincoln administration. fast floating, about 100 years of fire and rain, great book about 1969 and 1970, about the breakup of the beatles. about the emergence of james taylor,
everybody cares about the environment but they care about their personal environment remember reagan said people are part of the ecosystem, too and this balanced record he presented, i think, provides great hope for the future, and that's why people need to learn the less-lesson. if you love reagan, you'll love "sage brush rebel." >> thank you very much. [applause] >> what are you reading? >> i have a couple of good books. i keep going back and fort to different...
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>> we do think it's a good environme environment. interestingly, the evaluations are kind of stretched, so they get nervous at this point in time. we were up 25% year to date and after a good run last year but the key bank index is 40% below the peak precycle. a lot had to do with delusion but low interest rate environment keeping -- keeping earnings down. as interest rates rise and home prices go up, it's a good environment. citi is a great investment and should do well. nervous about emerging market issues but should do fine there is a number of regional banks. you should look upstate new york to buffalo there is a couple banks that we're big on right now. first niagra had a tough time. >> it's a good lending environment for banks because they can command more on the loan rates and their cost of securing deposits is low. another way of saying that is they raised their loan rates but haven't raised deposit rates. do you expect them to raise deposit rates soon? >> no, the banks are swimming in liquidity. so we think there will be ple
>> we do think it's a good environme environment. interestingly, the evaluations are kind of stretched, so they get nervous at this point in time. we were up 25% year to date and after a good run last year but the key bank index is 40% below the peak precycle. a lot had to do with delusion but low interest rate environment keeping -- keeping earnings down. as interest rates rise and home prices go up, it's a good environment. citi is a great investment and should do well. nervous about...
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we mean that every classroom, every school environment should be a safe environment where everyone is welcomed regardless of who you are, regardless of your ethnic background, sexual orientation or cultural background and we don't couple that with behaviors that kids will display. and the other thing in terms of context that i want to make sure is clear and i didn't am happy you're here and we are fighting a battle against pop culture and the messages they receive on tv, logging on to the facebook page, logging on to all of the social media that is out there, think how many times in pop culture they refer to someone as "their little b, or little n" and that's just the way we greet each other and for someone that entered school only speaking spanish and you think about the language issues and in spanish i can tell you a whole bunch of terms that people use to great each other that are so racist, homo phobic and have a length and accepted as accepted and we need to work together and we're dealing with a culture we are trying to shift and in san francisco we are proud of the work around
we mean that every classroom, every school environment should be a safe environment where everyone is welcomed regardless of who you are, regardless of your ethnic background, sexual orientation or cultural background and we don't couple that with behaviors that kids will display. and the other thing in terms of context that i want to make sure is clear and i didn't am happy you're here and we are fighting a battle against pop culture and the messages they receive on tv, logging on to the...
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minimize visual clutter in the streetscape environment. and there are a few strategies that it discusses in order to achieve this. the first is to minimize unwanted or not unnecessary elements. so, think about what we're putting out on the streetscape, whether it's necessary, whether there are other places it could go like on private parcels, and really being conscious about what we put out there. the second would be to consolidate or share different elements as possible. this could mean utility [speaker not understood], it could mean street lights, it could mean street tree guards that double as bike racks or anything like that, sort of capote atev i have thinking about how elements can serve more than one purpose. and the last and perhaps most important is when placing the elements we should be considering the overall streetscape design including what's out there in the existing condition, but also what might be there in the future. for example, opportunities for planting street trees. and this is usually best, most achievable by when we
minimize visual clutter in the streetscape environment. and there are a few strategies that it discusses in order to achieve this. the first is to minimize unwanted or not unnecessary elements. so, think about what we're putting out on the streetscape, whether it's necessary, whether there are other places it could go like on private parcels, and really being conscious about what we put out there. the second would be to consolidate or share different elements as possible. this could mean...
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but another leg on it is carrying for the environment -- caring for the environment, doing no harm and restoring harmed landscapes. the third aspect is a human one and that is you take good square of your employees, you pay them a decent liveable wage, you channel as much business back into local communities from which you're deriving your profits, and ted in the west and all of his ranches and the west, wherever he operates, he has channeled millions of dollars in commerce back and it trickles in through the local community. ... >> let's talk about the adults. laura. what did she do? >> they all do philanthropic and environmental common and of them have the -- if ever been in rehab. [laughter] id that is pretty amazing. [laughter] anyway, i am really proud of them. >> piggybacked captain planet, making documentaries , doing environmental films, each one of the children is making a major contribution. >> thankfully. >> some people may not know you were a champion or reader in prep school and there's a verse you quoted jimmy indications but it is applicable to aspire for this cause. cou
but another leg on it is carrying for the environment -- caring for the environment, doing no harm and restoring harmed landscapes. the third aspect is a human one and that is you take good square of your employees, you pay them a decent liveable wage, you channel as much business back into local communities from which you're deriving your profits, and ted in the west and all of his ranches and the west, wherever he operates, he has channeled millions of dollars in commerce back and it trickles...
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well there are at a lot of trouble because in a in a flat to rising environment being having any leverage on it all is death the only way that you have weight this is not to be levered of course it's rather difficult to turn yourself from being levered into on levered when you have taken on in the case the united states a fifteen trillion dollars worth of debt and so i get out of that hole and the answer is you have to reduce your spending by dramatic kemal it's because you have to be able to cover the ever increasing coupon cost i curled during the clinton administration there was a species of money manager called the bond vigilante bill clinton made a remark he said i want to come back as a bond trader because they have all the power and so in other words the bond market was sold off because clinton's program and health care programs were considered to be too expensive and there was some pressure what happened what happened and the delays where do they go you know mix rather amusing when you when you talk about bad and then you do there were there was an untruthful chatter at the loop t
well there are at a lot of trouble because in a in a flat to rising environment being having any leverage on it all is death the only way that you have weight this is not to be levered of course it's rather difficult to turn yourself from being levered into on levered when you have taken on in the case the united states a fifteen trillion dollars worth of debt and so i get out of that hole and the answer is you have to reduce your spending by dramatic kemal it's because you have to be able to...
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if they do, they are threatening in a politically constrained environment. that is why to me, the genius this place that they are two sides of the same point although both are a fundamental human yearning. >> there has been much reported recently regarding the government handling of personal data belonging to americans and others. president obama said he is trying to balance national security against privacy. how well do you think the administration is doing? haved individuals confidence their best interests are being well guarded? >> let me take it out of the context of president obama and his administration and generalize my answer because it is what i believe. remember the old saying, absolute power corrupts absolutely? to me, the question raised by the nsa and irs is, how is it we should hold these vast, complex, opaque institutions accountable. how is it that effective oversight is possible? how can we possibly know that if a few people with vast power, whether it is the federal reserve chairman or the head of the nsa, how can we know they are always co
if they do, they are threatening in a politically constrained environment. that is why to me, the genius this place that they are two sides of the same point although both are a fundamental human yearning. >> there has been much reported recently regarding the government handling of personal data belonging to americans and others. president obama said he is trying to balance national security against privacy. how well do you think the administration is doing? haved individuals confidence...
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there's a very healthy angel environment. earlier you talked about kick starter. i myself have done a kick starter program. >> which one? >> my wife's cousin did a book down in southern california and it was a nonprofit, so we put money behind that and we have the copy of our book right now. the angel environment is very robust, and so it's easier to start a company, you know, with angel capital and the right rooms in silicon valley, it's easy to raise the money. in addition, the cost of starting technology companies has dramatically decreased over the years. >> i am surprised, even with our previous guests, raised over a million, they are creating a one program. what are you doing with a million dollars. that lean startup, we started with lean startups, apple started in a garage with a couple guys that could barely afford the chips, are we moving back toward that, you can start lean with some angel money? >> yes. that gets back to the idea venture capital helps these companies scale, to grow, exit capabilities, but when you take a look at what's required to start
there's a very healthy angel environment. earlier you talked about kick starter. i myself have done a kick starter program. >> which one? >> my wife's cousin did a book down in southern california and it was a nonprofit, so we put money behind that and we have the copy of our book right now. the angel environment is very robust, and so it's easier to start a company, you know, with angel capital and the right rooms in silicon valley, it's easy to raise the money. in addition, the...
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lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for several gold or platinum certifications. >> the city wanted to be silver lead status. . maybe gold was a stretch. and people said, if we're going to be a sustainable organization that the pucs this has got to be the top of the line. it's got to be a lead platinum building. what does that mean to us? we run water, power, and sewer. so, those are some of the biggest things involved in lead platinum. ♪ ♪ >> by late 2008 the project, as we got the contractor on board and we were able to start pricing it, we're a multi-, multi-, multi-million dollar over budget. >> the story a lot of people don't know after we got select today do this project, the first price we came in with was $180 million. and the city said, you know, this is a great building, but we just don't want to spend that much money. so, the project was on the verge of being canceled. >> if y
lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for several gold or platinum certifications. >> the city wanted to be silver lead status. . maybe gold was a stretch. and people said, if we're going to be a sustainable organization that the pucs this has got to be the top of the line. it's got to be a lead platinum building. what does that mean to us?...
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so a school safety environment is no. 1 and we know that when you have that safe environment it's backed up by respect and trust, students will learn better, they will attend school better and academically they will do well and socially they will do well. so socially we're very concerned about implementing at the ground level these laws tom has led the way in enacting. >> but there are a lot of people who don't think this is an issue, unfortunately, sadly. i know you are a big believer in this in mental health and good physical health and the link to academics. could you talk about that, please? >> all the research points to having a healthy school environment, having health in your life, many students, a quarter of our students in california have poverty, a quarter of our children have no health care. what was a million students a year and a half ago is now a million and a half. when you have good nutrition and good health, you will learn better. it goes hand in hand with good mental health and a good school environment. the research points out, we want our kids to succeed and if we're
so a school safety environment is no. 1 and we know that when you have that safe environment it's backed up by respect and trust, students will learn better, they will attend school better and academically they will do well and socially they will do well. so socially we're very concerned about implementing at the ground level these laws tom has led the way in enacting. >> but there are a lot of people who don't think this is an issue, unfortunately, sadly. i know you are a big believer in...
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well there are at a lot of trouble because in a in a flat to rising environment being having any leverage on it all is death the only way that you have weight this is not to be levered of course it's rather difficult to turn yourself from being levered into on levered when you have taken on in the case the united states a fifteen trillion dollars worth of debt and so how do you get out of that hole and the answer is you have to reduce your spending by dramatic kemal it's because you have to be able to cover the ever increasing coupon cost i curled during the clinton administration there was a species of money manager called the bond vigilante bill clinton made a remark he said i want to come back as a bond trader because they have all the power that's in other words the bond market was sold off because clinton's program and health care programs are considered to be too expensive and there was some pressure what happened what happened the bond vigilantes where do they go you know mix rather amusing when you when you talk about dad and then you do there were there was a bunch of chatter at
well there are at a lot of trouble because in a in a flat to rising environment being having any leverage on it all is death the only way that you have weight this is not to be levered of course it's rather difficult to turn yourself from being levered into on levered when you have taken on in the case the united states a fifteen trillion dollars worth of debt and so how do you get out of that hole and the answer is you have to reduce your spending by dramatic kemal it's because you have to be...
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they were releasing so much carbon into the environment that the climate first started to cool down, and then it heated up into a super greenhouse, and the oceans became very acidic, and creatures died out in incredible numbers. it was the worst mass extincts the planet has ever seen and by the owned of the million year period, 95% of all species on the planet had died out. even insects. you end usually see insects deaths in a mass extincts. but sea creatures, lan create tours, plants, everybody was screwed by the volcano. but there was one survivor on land who kind of is the creature that actually turned me around on mass extinction and made me think about enemy a new way. it was a mammal-like credit tour, kind of the uncle of humanity. and its name is listersaurus, and it had a couple of traits that made it an excellent survivor in this incredibly difficult time in earth's history. it was about a dog size, about three feet long, two to three feet long, looks like a little bit like a pig and a little bit like a lizard. and they were burrowers so you have to imagine them eating like
they were releasing so much carbon into the environment that the climate first started to cool down, and then it heated up into a super greenhouse, and the oceans became very acidic, and creatures died out in incredible numbers. it was the worst mass extincts the planet has ever seen and by the owned of the million year period, 95% of all species on the planet had died out. even insects. you end usually see insects deaths in a mass extincts. but sea creatures, lan create tours, plants,...
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[laughter] but the main devastation would be negative getting into the environment. wind of vulcanologist a ideologist steady this they consider the disaster zone if you get 10 centimeters or more of ash in your area. that would have it in a pretty wide area around the neighboring four or five states. if you get a lot of cash it is very polluting. rivers. difficulty with crops they would be wrecked for that year. in there would be a very expensive cleanup. it would just be infrastructure destruction and crop destruction. and it is possible global temperatures might go down a tiny bit. the ri
[laughter] but the main devastation would be negative getting into the environment. wind of vulcanologist a ideologist steady this they consider the disaster zone if you get 10 centimeters or more of ash in your area. that would have it in a pretty wide area around the neighboring four or five states. if you get a lot of cash it is very polluting. rivers. difficulty with crops they would be wrecked for that year. in there would be a very expensive cleanup. it would just be infrastructure...
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links to the urban and marine environment with two new, brand new pedestrian bridges. and public access to a spectacular water way, between the piers. and so you know that it is not surprising that the exporatorium is called san francisco our innovation capitol of the world home for over four decades, because the world can see that the spirit of innovation permeating from every exhibit in the exporatorium and again through this brand new facility. now this facility is built with a net zero energy, and solar panels that will provide 1.2 megawatts of power and a function for the bay water to be used to provide radiant heat and 3,000 gallons of water will circulate throughout the building for non-portable uses. >> that is an incredible contribution to our environment. [ applause ] we know given the leadership here, this building, this world gas facility that we invested in with the city and our stiets's residents, local hiring to build it, we put them back to work during a time in which it was so challenging for the country and for the bay area. 900 jobs in construction a
links to the urban and marine environment with two new, brand new pedestrian bridges. and public access to a spectacular water way, between the piers. and so you know that it is not surprising that the exporatorium is called san francisco our innovation capitol of the world home for over four decades, because the world can see that the spirit of innovation permeating from every exhibit in the exporatorium and again through this brand new facility. now this facility is built with a net zero...
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and creating a solution at a forwards both jobs and environment. i also would just like to add that i think the competition is an extremely important part of this program. i know that the cca legislation was passed on the way that california crisis, not as a way to provide people with clean power, but as a way to give people an alternative to the monopolies that you have in power and to give communities literally a choice over not just the fossil fuel content of their power but also all other aspects. so with that said, i just would like to urge the commissioners to approve a rate today. i think it's a simple question. the program has already been approved. i would second that by saying encouraging the commissioners to second the proposal to pass 11.5 cent rate today. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. any other member of the public who would like to speak? okay, we'll close public comment. and we want to thank members of the representing your point of view on all sides. you are here watching this happen here and watching this process whi
and creating a solution at a forwards both jobs and environment. i also would just like to add that i think the competition is an extremely important part of this program. i know that the cca legislation was passed on the way that california crisis, not as a way to provide people with clean power, but as a way to give people an alternative to the monopolies that you have in power and to give communities literally a choice over not just the fossil fuel content of their power but also all other...
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we are a musicking programming program in a safe environment that the african-american cultural center has provided for the youth. this is a small fraction of us here but i wanted to speak on behalf -- actually we were requested by the district attorney's office to write the theme song and we performed it today on the steps here and we have been operating for the last year on a shoe string budget and any other cuts will disable what we're doing anyway. veronica who is one of our stars, one of the team leaders wants to speak of what we do at the center also. >> thank you. >> hello i am veronica. i just kind of want to talk about project level as an organization. it's not only just music. it's a family base where somewhere you feel comfortable where you're out of the difficults that our teenagers and young people are going through, and i know a lot of people hear about the shootings and killings and people you know killed left to right, but project level is a place where you're safe and you're occupied and you're learning everyday, and this past year i have learned and i have grown as a
we are a musicking programming program in a safe environment that the african-american cultural center has provided for the youth. this is a small fraction of us here but i wanted to speak on behalf -- actually we were requested by the district attorney's office to write the theme song and we performed it today on the steps here and we have been operating for the last year on a shoe string budget and any other cuts will disable what we're doing anyway. veronica who is one of our stars, one of...
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connell: talk about what type of assets you want to own in that environment if you're right, if this does continue for some time. you talked about stocks and bonds. what about gold? we showed at the bottom of the screen when you were speaking, the fact you'd rather own bonds or gold than stocks in the environment. i read before we got on air, an interview with jim rogers who would not buy gold now in the midst of making a complicated bottom. more to the downside, showing it over 1200, and jim figures it's between 900 and 1,000. how do you see gold? >> caller: well, he may know more than i do. it's possible it drop further. it's also possible that even the incredible very sentiment that they are thinking about, the outlook of the price, and given the stock of gold declined by almost 40%, and also begin the money printing that we have around the world, that gold is making lows right now, who knows. my sense is that we never know exactly which is the high and which is the low. that's why there are more poor people than rich people otherwise everybody buys at the low, sells at the high t
connell: talk about what type of assets you want to own in that environment if you're right, if this does continue for some time. you talked about stocks and bonds. what about gold? we showed at the bottom of the screen when you were speaking, the fact you'd rather own bonds or gold than stocks in the environment. i read before we got on air, an interview with jim rogers who would not buy gold now in the midst of making a complicated bottom. more to the downside, showing it over 1200, and jim...
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long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located in the middle of pacific heights on top of a hill, lafayette park offers a great square a of a peaceful beauty. large trees border greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for foot
long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake....
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in california call for students to be critical thinkers as well as to recognize human impact on the environment. [speaker not understood] does that for them and so much more. it teaches our children the joys of hands on science, the importance of working together, and doing community service and the magic of just being outdoors. so, on all our behalf thank you for honoring yofp and all the work that it does. (applause) >> thank you and congratulationses. and i just want to acknowledge one other person and invite up, of course, it's always tough after a teacher has spoken to invite someone who is late to the classroom, but phil ginsberg, the director of the rec and park department would like to ask if you have a few words you'd like to say. >> thank you, president chiu. i thought i could sneak in here, but apparently not. we just wanted to thank this board of supervisors ~ for recognizing this outstanding program. it's one of the things that we are most proud about in our department, and that is making sure that our children have a sense of appreciation of the true wonderment of our open spaces
in california call for students to be critical thinkers as well as to recognize human impact on the environment. [speaker not understood] does that for them and so much more. it teaches our children the joys of hands on science, the importance of working together, and doing community service and the magic of just being outdoors. so, on all our behalf thank you for honoring yofp and all the work that it does. (applause) >> thank you and congratulationses. and i just want to acknowledge one...
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environment, the efforts to gain assistance, the continual attack. and then i have to figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental events and i want to focus on it for a moment. what information did you have from the discovery provided as to the actual environmental status? >> well, light was poor, at best. it was very dark out there. i mean, things had to be illuminated each for the photographs taken that night. it was wet. we have dark lighting conditions. for lack of a better term and otherwise, isolated area. dark behind buildings. okay? wet conditions, which, you know, wet conditions can -- you got rain, you've got ground water, slippery environment. and then you've got, like i already said, the isolation of the individuals in the dark. those are all variables that have to come into play because they play on the human mind during an event. >> one point i want to make concerning -- well, my understanding is that you utilized mr. zimmerman's statements that he was struck first as you moved forward with you
environment, the efforts to gain assistance, the continual attack. and then i have to figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental events and i want to focus on it for a moment. what information did you have from the discovery provided as to the actual environmental status? >> well, light was poor, at best. it was very dark out there. i mean, things had to be illuminated each for the photographs taken that night. it was wet. we have dark...
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> my name is leo and i am the partner here in the business, and i am also the ceo of the developing environment which is a artist coop in the commission district. i am here to support victor and edwardo specifically because i don't want to see them, their businesses or their families pushed out of the neighborhood. i learned a lot about chipotle today. and a lot of what has been said is admirable. this is just a wrong place. thank you. >> go ahead. >> my name is terry and i am the president of the merchant's of upper market and castro. i also was born and raised in san francisco, in the castro and my family has owned a business in the castro for over 77 years, the merchants of upper market and castro support chipotle going into this location. and i just want to talk a little bit about the relationship about the merchant formula retail and because a lot of time we talk about it as a big, ugly, chipotle has not been that from the get go. they reached out to us when they started the negotiations of the lease of the property at 2100 market street. the express showed us the plans that they had in mi
> my name is leo and i am the partner here in the business, and i am also the ceo of the developing environment which is a artist coop in the commission district. i am here to support victor and edwardo specifically because i don't want to see them, their businesses or their families pushed out of the neighborhood. i learned a lot about chipotle today. and a lot of what has been said is admirable. this is just a wrong place. thank you. >> go ahead. >> my name is terry and i am...
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. >> it will in fact our environment and our underground water. >> northern poland. this is a picturesque land forms, rolling hills, and pristine forests. the people of fish the independent and proud of their home. some are worried. borland has found itself caught in a global hunt for natural resources. the region around the city is rich in underground gas and energy companies want to drill for it. to do so that have to use a controversial method known as a hydraulic fracturing. in the u.s., this has been linked to a host of social and mental problems. these polish communities have heard the horror stories and don't want this in their backyard. the industry disputes such consent. >> we allow them to go and speak for us. we allow them to speak based on misinformation. >> this is growing globally, into the u.s., into europe, and the world beyond. some countries have imposed a moratorium. others, including poland, have in place to it with over 100 concessions awarded. with overbraced it, 100 concessions at. this is an organic farmer. his farm sits on a gas hot spot. he
. >> it will in fact our environment and our underground water. >> northern poland. this is a picturesque land forms, rolling hills, and pristine forests. the people of fish the independent and proud of their home. some are worried. borland has found itself caught in a global hunt for natural resources. the region around the city is rich in underground gas and energy companies want to drill for it. to do so that have to use a controversial method known as a hydraulic fracturing. in...
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>> how about what you get in the environment. who know you and know what's going on. you may think you're being slick and use a coded word but if you mention that client we talked to. they're in the same building. a the love time you're coming from the meeting, carrying out the dialogue. >> especially in an office where everyone wants to talk and gossip -- >> there are entire twitter stream, ggs gold series from goldman sachs. and then accident, one luckily i found code names. >> this comes back from my investment banking days when you had a important client thaw come up with a code name. you could have fun with it. you're like an entrepreneurial spy. if you're having conversations out on your mobile phone, use the code name so it's not clear who you're talking about. a simple thing can you do to protect your privacy and your client's privacy. >> the great thing is they're easy to use. cheap and easy. >>> still to come, how do you mass produce your product and not give up the quality. >>> how much is too much when it comes to information you should share on social med
>> how about what you get in the environment. who know you and know what's going on. you may think you're being slick and use a coded word but if you mention that client we talked to. they're in the same building. a the love time you're coming from the meeting, carrying out the dialogue. >> especially in an office where everyone wants to talk and gossip -- >> there are entire twitter stream, ggs gold series from goldman sachs. and then accident, one luckily i found code names....
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some of ours do better in a lower rate environment and some others benefit from rising rates. wells quite simply has a lot of ways to skin the cat including certificates of deposit and lower levels that they invest themselves. then coining money every day when they turn the lights on. these two banks are not apples to apples. one is an amazing invest bank. the other is the best pure commercial and residential bank. both are inexpensive. both can and should be bought. they are the true winners in an environment where interest rates go higher because one day, at long last, american business will indeed get better. and stay better. brett in california, brett? >> caller: big boo-yah from california. first time caller. thanks for take my all. >> thank you for calling. >> caller: i'm disciplined in my workouts and disciplined in my investments. i have this one stock called rbs. i'm a buyer, long-term holder. >> so glad you asked about this. because i was going to ask jamie dimon, if i had time, would he buy citizens because royal bank may be selling citizens. they have to raise capi
some of ours do better in a lower rate environment and some others benefit from rising rates. wells quite simply has a lot of ways to skin the cat including certificates of deposit and lower levels that they invest themselves. then coining money every day when they turn the lights on. these two banks are not apples to apples. one is an amazing invest bank. the other is the best pure commercial and residential bank. both are inexpensive. both can and should be bought. they are the true winners...
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i look forward to working with the city attorney, the controller, the department of the environment on this and the city administrator on this legislation. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor avalos. supervisor campos. >> i submit. >> okay, supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much. today i'm introducing an ordinance renaming a stairway in potrero hill after one of our long-time de indicated residents jack balastri. jack was one of the last san franciscans to have worked on the golden gate bridge. he was looking forward to attending the 75th anniversary. he grew up in potrero hill and this is also where he raised his family with his wife marie. as a result of his work on the golden gate bridge, jack build enough money to build stairs between carolina street and 20th street which we will be renaming in his honor. his family, his friends, neighbors are delighted at the project of having his name live on. madam clerk, the rest i submit. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell. >> thanks, madam clerk. colleagues, today i would like to adjourn our meeting in memory of c
i look forward to working with the city attorney, the controller, the department of the environment on this and the city administrator on this legislation. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor avalos. supervisor campos. >> i submit. >> okay, supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much. today i'm introducing an ordinance renaming a stairway in potrero hill after one of our long-time de indicated residents jack balastri. jack was one of the last san franciscans to have worked...
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and competitive workplace environments and one thing that the data has overwhelmingly shown time and time again is that the businesses with formal flexible workplace policis in place, do have a competitive advantage over their competitive. the businesses with these policies have a much higher retention rate and leads to lower cost of high turn around rates from a qualitative standpoint, the employees who work at these places are happier and much higher rates of job satisfaction. and a hr departments asking the policies have gone into place have noted that productbility has increased substantially and most significant is that this is something that we are seeing that the workers, and particularly the workers in my generation are to expect and i bring this up until today i had not seen it in the conversation surrounding this measure that this is not just something that has the potential to make the sense that is more attractive to families but makes the businesses more attractive to the top talent to the nation when they are deciding where to do and this is something that has to be con
and competitive workplace environments and one thing that the data has overwhelmingly shown time and time again is that the businesses with formal flexible workplace policis in place, do have a competitive advantage over their competitive. the businesses with these policies have a much higher retention rate and leads to lower cost of high turn around rates from a qualitative standpoint, the employees who work at these places are happier and much higher rates of job satisfaction. and a hr...
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december 31st, we delivered the working group comprised of department of public works, the puc, sf environment planning, the public health department, basically all city agencies were invited to come and participate in the strategic plan. and at the end of december we delivered a strategic plan recommendation to the city administrator's office. in april the city administrator's office officially published the recommendation to supervisor chiu for how best to meet the ordinance goals. we then posted a urban agriculture open house together with supervisor chiu and the city administrator's office on may 15th. that was an opportunity for the public to come and find out more about what we were planning and to weigh in with questions and concerns. ~ hosted we also did outreach to the park recreation open space advisory committee, to sf urban ag alliance, and we invited other groups to know about what's going on. we have started to -- at rec and park we have started to do our internal process for hopefully hiring a full-time staff member to come on. and i will give you more information now. [speaker
december 31st, we delivered the working group comprised of department of public works, the puc, sf environment planning, the public health department, basically all city agencies were invited to come and participate in the strategic plan. and at the end of december we delivered a strategic plan recommendation to the city administrator's office. in april the city administrator's office officially published the recommendation to supervisor chiu for how best to meet the ordinance goals. we then...